Quebec Premier François Legault said he would propose limits on public prayers, raising religious freedom concerns in the Canadian province. “Seeing people on their knees, in the street ...
File photo of a member of Myanmar's Border Guard Police inspecting a house burnt down in an arson attack. (Photo by Steve Sandford / Voice of America / public domain) As Myanmar’s civil war ...
After a series of incidents perceived as breaches of secularism in schools, Quebec Premier François Legault announced his intention to prohibit prayers in public spaces. This has sparked concerns ...
Christian-Jewish dialogue: Can we still talk? Amid the brutality of the war between Israel and Hamas, Christian-Jewish dialogue faces strain. Can we address tough questions—genocide accusations ...
Syria: 'If the war resumes, all Christians will leave' Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime by Syrian rebels, the Christian community of Syria lives in fear. Sébastien de Courtois, a ...
In his message for the 58th World Day of Peace, published December 12, Pope Francis wrote that “sporadic acts of philanthropy are not enough.” He called for more radical political choices.
After the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, Syrian Archbishop Jacques Mourad of Homs shared his joy at seeing the Syrian people “liberated.” Despite the uncertainties surrounding these ...
Forty years ago, the Union Carbide plant exploded in Bhopal, India, causing contamination that killed at least 20,000 people. Its health and environmental impacts persist, along with the victims ...
Gaza: 'Recklessly using the word 'genocide' risks rendering it ineffective' As references to “genocide” proliferate in commentary about the Gaza conflict, Pascal Turlan, former advisor to the ...